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Originally Posted by dieselfordguy
I'm sorry to beat a dead hourse - but Do I need to use a hydrometer? What is it for?
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You dont NEED to use one. It helps determine specific gravity or in this case viscosity of the fuel you are preparing. I did a post that had a link to oilcrusher.5u
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